- (1910 - 1951) Active, if infrequently, on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1951) Stage Play: Springtime for Henry (Revival). Written by Benn W. Levy. Directed by Harald Bromley. John Golden Theatre (moved to The Booth Theatre fro, 2 Apr 1951- close): 14 Mar 1951- 28 Apr 1951 (53 performances). Cast: Edward Everett Horton (as "Mr. Dewlip") [final Broadway role], Ursula Howells (as "Miss Smith"), Haila Stoddard (as "Mrs. Jelliwell"), Hugh Wakefield (as "Mr. Jelliwell"). Replacement actor: Gerald Savory (as "Mr. Jelliwell"). Produced by Harald Bromley and George Brandt. Produced in association with Richard Doscher.
- (1912) Stage Play: Elevating a Husband. Written by Clara Lipman and Samuel Shipman. Liberty Theatre (moved to The Criterion Theatre from 12 Feb 1912- ?, then moved to the Garrick Theatre from 26 Feb 1912- ?, then returned to The Criterion Theatre from 11 Mar 1912- close): 22 Jan 1912- May 1912 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: Louis Mann (as "Charlie Sample"), Beatrice Bentley [Broadway debut], Jessie Carter, Sterling H. Cheseldine, Mathilde Cottrelly, Clara DeWitt, Charles Halton, Marion Holcombe, Edward Everett Horton, J. Homer Hunt, Lester Kenyon, Howard Scott, Conway Tearle (as "Herbert Duncan"), Emily Ann Wellman (as "Letty"). Produced by Louis F. Werba and Mark A. Luescher.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Cheater. Written by Wilhelm Jacoby and Arthur Lipshitz. Book adapted by Louis Mann. Directed by Louis Mann. Lyric Theatre: 29 Jun 1910- Sep 1910 (closing date unknown/78 performances). Cast: John Bunny, Ethel Conroy, Mathilde Cottrelly, Edward Everett Horton [credited as Edward Horton] (Broadway debut), DeWitt Jennings, E.H. Kelly, Jeffreys Lewis, Louis Mann (as "Godfried Plittersdorf"), Albert Parker, Parke Patton, Melville Stewart, Emily Ann Wellman. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1939) He acted in Benn W. Levy's play, "Springtime for Henry," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts.
- (1949) He acted in Noel Coward's play, "Present Laughter," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts.
- (April 29, 1940) He acted in Benn W. Levy's play, "Springtime for Henry," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- (December 27, 1946) He acted in Benn W. Levy's play, "Springtime for Henry," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- (May 16, 1949) He acted in Noel Coward's play, "Present Laughter," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- (March 23, 1964) He acted in Stephen Sondheim's musical, "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To the Forum," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- (1967) He acted in Viktor Leon and Leo Stein's operetta, "Merry Widow," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Dorothy Sandlin and Richard Fredericks in the cast. William Ross was director.
- (August 20, 1939) He acted in Benn W. Levy's play, "Springtime for Henry," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
- (June 1949) He acted in Noel Coward's play, "Present Laughter," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
- (August 28, 1950) He acted in Charles Deane and Richard Doscher's play, "His French Wife," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
- (June 1951) He acted in Benn W. Levy's play, "Springtime for Henry," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
- (August 1952) He acted in Samuel Taylor's adaptation of Andre Roussin's play, "Nina," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
- (Summer 1947) He acted in Benn W. Levy's play, "Springtime for Henry," in a Kenley Players production in Deer Lake, Pennsylvania. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1951) He acted in Benn W. Levy's play, "Springtime for Henry," in a Kenley Players production in Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, Pennsylvania. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1968) He acted in Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones' musical, "The Fantasticks," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with John Gavin in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1955) He acted in Samuel A. Taylor and Andre Roussin's play, "Nina," at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
- (Summer 1956) He acted in Ian Hay and L. Du Garde Peach's play, "White Sheep of The Family," at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
- (Summer 1962) He acted in Benn W. Levy's play, "Springtime for Henry," at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
- (Summer 1966) He acted in Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman's play, "All For Mary," in a Cherry County Playhouse production under the Dome at the Park Palace Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
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